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An Australian Thought He Had Gold, He Held a Fragment of the Solar System.

Some treasures remain invisible to those who seek them. While prospectors crisscross the red lands of Australia in search of precious metal, it is sometimes a whole other wealth that rests under their feet. Much older than gold and infinitely rarer, a fragment of the solar system arose from the soil of Victoria without warning. Maryborough's meteorite, discovered by a man convinced to hold a nugget, would upset the certainty about what is still …
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Some treasures remain invisible to those who seek them. While prospectors crisscross the red lands of Australia in search of precious metal, it is sometimes a whole other wealth that rests under their feet. Much older than gold and infinitely rarer, a fragment of the solar system arose from the soil of Victoria without warning. Maryborough's meteorite, discovered by a man convinced to hold a nugget, would upset the certainty about what is still …

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Sunday, December 7, 2025.
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